Since completing a graduate degree in creative writing in 2012, Teddy Jones has made creating fiction her full-time occupation. She's had six novels and a collection of short stories published and collected some prizes along the way. Jackson's Pond, Texas was finalist in the Women Writing the West Willa Award for contemporary fiction in 2014, and one of her short stories won the Faulkner-Wisdom Creative Writing Competition first prize medal in 2015. Marva Cope , another novel, was named finalist for the Sarton Award in 2024. Jones earned a degree in nursing and a doctorate in education, worked as a family nurse practitioner and was founding dean of the School of Nursing at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. She focused on rural health promotion and was a monthly columnist for The Farmer Stockman for thirteen years. When she and her husband decided in 2001 to leave their "real jobs" and begin farming, opportunity presented itself. "If you're going to write fiction, now's the time," she told herself.
She's been at it ever since.